Monogamy and the American Culture

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Currently, by definition and tradition, we are living in an American society that sees itself as predominantly monogamous. However, this monogamous society has increasingly been filled with cheating, unfaithful, and overall promiscuous individual. As of today, 57% of American males and 54% of American females, admit to committing infidelity in any relationship they’ve (Glass) So what exactly happen to the ideology of monogamy in America? What has happen to the system of having only one partner at any specific time? Is monogamy really dying, or is it already six feet under in today’s society? Some may argue that America was never truly a monogamous society and thus monogamy isn’t dying but merely less represented. On the other hand, people argue that one can do as they please and if being in a non-monogamous relationship makes them happy, to each their own. My own view is that monogamy is facing a dying role in American culture. Non-monogamous practices have grown to become a visible part of today’s American society. This paper will look at why monogamy is important, the reason it’s dying and why it needs to be placed back in the spotlight.
Beside the social stigmatism to polygamy, monogamy has many benefits for the human race. Although some may argue, as humans, we aren’t exactly designed to be a perfectly monogamist species, it my personal opinion that we have the adept skills to make monogamy work and be a valuable way of life. Of the about 4,000 mammal species on Earth, only a few dozen form lifelong monogamous pair bonds (Jeffries). That equates to approximately 3% of all mammals participating in monogamous activities. Professor Roger Rubin reports in his paper “Alternative Family Lifestyles Revisited …Communes”?, family...

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...ly has happen to monogamy in America? Is it dead, dying, or alive and well? Based on the facts of the time, overall, monogamy is dying in the American society. As best stated by Rosie Wilby “monogamy is not dead, but it's on a life-support machine” (Wilby). Non-monogamous practices are more present in today society than ever before in American history. The rise of such practices is for a variety of reasons such as, but not limited to the, change in the way the media and how society views this topic. It is however, time to get back to the core values of monogamy in America. We need to revert back to the ways of the past. A past where individual had only one partner at one time. For the greater good of society we need to get back to living as couples and raising our children together as if we were birds. Non-monogamous practices have no place in my views of America.

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